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CJCAT Resolutions Lay Foundation for Legislative Platform
On Oct. 5, 2022, the County Judges and Commissioners Association of Texas (CJCAT) unanimously passed a slate of resolutions covering crucial county issues including unfunded mandates, revenue caps, and local option revenue sources. Commissioners Court members from across the Lone Star State voted on each resolution during the Association’s Business Meeting. “At … [Read more...] about CJCAT Resolutions Lay Foundation for Legislative Platform
Legislative Priorities
With the pre-filing of bills, state leaders and legislators are outlining their priorities for this legislative session. A lively discussion has already begun concerning the proper utilization of the state revenue surplus, estimated to exceed $30 billion. Gov. Abbott has proposed that 50 percent be dedicated to property tax relief. Lt. Gov. Patrick has indicated support for a … [Read more...] about Legislative Priorities
Educating Our Legislators
The previous column emphasized the importance of education and training for members of Commissioners Court, especially our new members. The education of legislators is equally important, and county officials are an essential part of that process. Unfortunately, very few legislators have any experience in local government. This is the first opportunity for public service for … [Read more...] about Educating Our Legislators
87th Texas Legislature – Lawmakers Address Uncollectible Fees/Fines, Jail Credits
While no sweeping collections changes were put into place, uncollectable fines and fees and jail credits were addressed by the 87th Texas Legislature, along with a bill that corrected unintended consequences from past collections-related legislation. Senate Bill 346 passed in 2019 presented several challenges, observed Jim Lehman, former collection program manager for the … [Read more...] about 87th Texas Legislature – Lawmakers Address Uncollectible Fees/Fines, Jail Credits